Software upgrade adds technical support, scalability
The dominant company in ad management software, NetGravity Inc., Released
its first
big upgrade earlier this month.
The new product is aimed at
help;ing NetGravity establish
itself as the dominant standard in ad management software and is
viewed as a must-have product for anyone interested in cashing in
on the projected billion-dollar advertising market on the Web.
yet, just as it releases its most exciting product to date,
NetGravity faces burgeoning competition, and
criticism over its shortcomings.
NetGravity's AdServer 2.0 is billed as more flexible and scalable
than earlier version of its server software, which is
used to schedule the placement of advertising on its Web sites
and generate remote-access reports for media planners
buying sponsorship banners.
Version 2.0 comes to market in the face of myriad competitors
like Accrue, which earlier this month said its Java tracking tool
includes ad-management functions, and W3.com, which introduced in
September a low-cost ad management tool that dovetails with its
tracking tool. Also developers of real-time
tracking systems such as Andromedia say they'll introduce
ad management applications as just one of several tools
made possible by knowing exactly where you Web site
customer is at any given time.
Andromedia is bidding to sell sites on the idea of an
integrated suite of applications made possible by real-time
tracking, including traffic analysis and dynamic generation
of unique HTML pages.
Faced with those and others,
NetGravity will have to deftly parlay its status as first-to-market.
It is true that more than 30 top-trafficked sites
already AdServer. In addition, top media buyers swear by the
software.
But release of version 2.0 also comes on the heels of
reports that say some users don't think earlier delivered all the
functions it promised.
In version 2.0, NetGravity has taken steps to allay the disgruntled.
It says AdServer 2.0 will be backed by
round-the-clock technical support. So when a client is
angry about not being able to access results for a nabber placed
over the weekend, the side administrator can get someone from
NetGravity to get the problem fixed.
That's a big step up, since few Internet start-ups other than
Internet Service Providers are able to guarantee products with
full technical support.
The company says its solution remains among the most scalable on the
market, capable of measuring the efficiency of ads on sites
like Netscape, Individual, Inc., and Pathfinder.
Its distributed architecture won't slow the performance
of Web sites, and an open API allows Web sites to create their own custom
reports.
Finally, AdServer's modular design enables customers to
upgrade as they add Web servers and new hardware to
their sites, NetGravity said. Whether the upgrade will be
enough to prevent a fall to earth remains to be seen.